Thieves rob Brooklyn church of $2M tabernacle, decapitate angel statue
May 29, 2022
The altar of St. Augustine parish as it appeared before the tabernacle was stolen
A bejeweled tabernacle believed to be worth $2 million was stolen
from a Brooklyn church by godless thieves who also decapitated statues
of angels, cops and church officials said Sunday.
The crooks used
power tools to slice open a steel cabinet at St. Augustine Roman
Catholic Church in Park Slope and swipe the “pure 18-karat gold
tabernacle with jewels” sometime between Thursday and Saturday, police
said.
The tabernacle is believed to date to when the Park Slope
church was built in the 1890s. It held the Holy Eucharist and was only
ever opened during Mass.
The thieves also cut off the heads of angel statues flanking it and left the Eucharist strewn about the altar.
Church officials were horrified by the unholy act.
Thieves used power tools to cut through an altar at St. Augustine’s Roman Catholic Church
“To know that a burglar entered the most sacred space of our
beautiful church and took great pains to cut into a security system is a
heinous act of disrespect,” said the Rev. Frank Tumino, the church’s
pastor.
The pastor said he came by the Sixth Avenue church at
around 3:50 p.m. Saturday for confession and noticed the doors were
ajar, although the house of worship had been locked since 7 p.m.
Thursday.
He went into the sacristy, noticed that items were out of place and called the police.
Then he noticed the missing tabernacle and his heart dropped “right to the pit of my stomach,” he said.
“I
could see that the tabernacle they had been working on, they had been
really well prepared and working on cutting the steel cabinet that
covered it,” Tumino said.
He said the removal of the tabernacle was “very, very violent.”
A statue of an angel had its head removed
“I tend to think and look for the good in all people, so I never
would have known, would have thought” this would happen, he said.
“That being said, I always try to make sure that things are locked and that the church is lit.
Tumino
believes the culprits broke into the church not through the front door
but by some other means. They exited through the front by breaking its
lock, which was on the inside.
A safe in the sacristy was also
cut open but nothing was inside, church officials said. A DVR containing
surveillance footage was taken.
Tumino said information about
the church and its artifacts was very public. The church is also used
for weddings and other events.
He said many of the police officers who came to investigate the theft were disgusted.
“They equally were horrified,” he said. “I can’t tell you how many of
the officers at varying levels kept on sharing, ‘This is horrendous,
Father. This is so unbelievable.’ That was very encouraging and
heartening. ”
He begged the thieves to bring back the tabernacle.
“As
a human being, I say, ‘You’ve taken away something that is so
beautiful, that has given people beauty among the ugliness of their
lives at times,’ ” Tumino said.
“A sacred thing should not be cut
up and sold. A sacred thing should not be melted down. A sacred thing
should really be protected. And so that would be my greatest hope, that
as it is sacred and has been used for over 100 years for sacred things,
that it would return to sacred use.”
New York State Catholic Action Chairperson James Russell called on the incident to be investigated as a hate crime.
“When
is enough, enough! Yet, again our churches have been desecrated,” he
said in a statement. “We encourage in the strongest terms possible that
if you see something that isn’t right, say something!”
2 comments:
Might as well blame the Jews. They get blamed for everything else.
Our society is collapsing. Read the Bible.
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